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~ Christian Veiling ~ Did you know that before the 1960’s, all Catholic women veiled in Churches? After the 196os, due to shifts from the Second Vatican Council and cultural movements such as feminism, veiling began to fade. However, the symbolism remains timeless. As Catholics, we recognize the unchanging nature of God and the enduring beauty of the traditions He has given us, as echoed in 2 Thessalonians 2:15: ‘So then, brothers and sisters, stand firm and hold fast to the teachings we passed on to you.’ Veiling is an ancient practice embedded in the very fabric of Catholicism since the beginning of our Church, the veil stands as a testament to the sacred traditions that bind us. Veiling goes beyond mere aesthetics; it is a profound expression of reverence for the divine. All holy things are veiled, the tabernacle, the chalice and the altar. Veiling extends to the very holiness of womanhood Women, too, are veiled, not as a symbol of oppression but as a proclamation of their commitment to God’s will. The veil is a tangible reminder of Christ and His blessed mother It is. more than fabric; it symbolises humility and submission to God. Saint John Chrysostom, a revered saint and doctor of the church, describes this symbolism: “He calls her to become one with Him: to come under His side and become flesh of His flesh and bone of His bone. This occurs during reception of Eucharist. The covering of the head with a veil symbolises the reality of woman sheltered in the side of her Source and becoming one with Him. She becomes covered and hidden in her Divine Spouse.” The act of veiling shows a tender embrace of holiness, and an eternal commitment to be veiled in the loving presence of our Divine Spouse. *Veil by Veils and Mantillas 💗 #catholic #veiling #modesty #christian #catholicchurch #modestfashion #catolicos #christiantiktok #traditional
~ Christian Veiling ~ Did you know that before the 1960’s, all Catholic women veiled in Churches? After the 196os, due to shifts from the Second Vatican Council and cultural movements such as feminism, veiling began to fade. However, the symbolism remains timeless. As Catholics, we recognize the unchanging nature of God and the enduring beauty of the traditions He has given us, as echoed in 2 Thessalonians 2:15: ‘So then, brothers and sisters, stand firm and hold fast to the teachings we passed on to you.’ Veiling is an ancient practice embedded in the very fabric of Catholicism since the beginning of our Church, the veil stands as a testament to the sacred traditions that bind us. Veiling goes beyond mere aesthetics; it is a profound expression of reverence for the divine. All holy things are veiled, the tabernacle, the chalice and the altar. Veiling extends to the very holiness of womanhood Women, too, are veiled, not as a symbol of oppression but as a proclamation of their commitment to God’s will. The veil is a tangible reminder of Christ and His blessed mother It is. more than fabric; it symbolises humility and submission to God. Saint John Chrysostom, a revered saint and doctor of the church, describes this symbolism: “He calls her to become one with Him: to come under His side and become flesh of His flesh and bone of His bone. This occurs during reception of Eucharist. The covering of the head with a veil symbolises the reality of woman sheltered in the side of her Source and becoming one with Him. She becomes covered and hidden in her Divine Spouse.” The act of veiling shows a tender embrace of holiness, and an eternal commitment to be veiled in the loving presence of our Divine Spouse. *Veil by Veils and Mantillas 💗 #catholic #veiling #modesty #christian #catholicchurch #modestfashion #catolicos #christiantiktok #traditional

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